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Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Healthcare for Migrants: Perspectives from the UK and Germany

Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Healthcare for Migrants: Perspectives from the UK and Germany

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Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year 27/11/2018
Pages 290
Version hardback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781138056541
Categories Social issues & processes
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Book description

Numerous important issues arise in relation to the health of, and healthcare for (and by), migrants. Much commentary on the migrant crisis and healthcare has focused on the allocation of resources, with less discussion of the needs of, and provision for, migrants. Presenting a comparative perspective on the UK and Germany, this volume increases knowledge of a broad spectrum of challenges in healthcare provision for migrants.


'Migration' is deliberately understood in its broadest sense and includes not only migrant patients but also migrant healthcare professionals. The book's content is diverse, with insights from healthcare ethics, healthcare law, along with clinical perspectives as well as perspectives from the social sciences. The collection provides normative reflections on current issues, and presents data from empirical studies. By informing researchers, politicians and healthcare practitioners about approaches to challenges arising in healthcare provision for migrants, the collection seeks to inform the development of adequate and ethically appropriate strategies.

Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Healthcare for Migrants: Perspectives from the UK and Germany

Table of contents

Introduction: Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Healthcare for Migrants: Perspectives from the UK and Germany - Katja Kuehlmeyer, Corinna Klingler and Richard Huxtable





I. Migrants' Health in Germany and the UK





1. Health of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Germany: Reflecting on Normative Agendas - Oliver Razum and Judith Wenner





2. The Health of Migrants in the UK: Evidence and Implications for Healthcare - Hiranthi Jayaweera





3. Bearing Witness: Observations of the Health of People without Access to the Regular Healthcare System in Medecins du Monde's Healthcare and Advocacy Programmes in London and Munich - Lucy Jones, Anna Miller, Sabine Furst, Carolin Bader and Lea Gelfert





4. Dynamics of informal exclusion: Migrants' Health as experienced in the City Lab Bochum - Christiane Falge





II. Migrants' Access to Healthcare





5. Migrants' Right to Health in International and European Human Rights Law: Can it still Unfold its Integrative Dynamic in an Era of Restrictive Immigration Policies? - Amrei Muller





6. Entitlements to Social Health Benefits for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Germany - Markus Kaltenborn





7. Access and Entitlements for Migrants and Visitors to the UK in the English National Health Service - Sarah Steele and Cormac Devlin





8. The Right to Health for All? Debates Surrounding Access to Healthcare for Asylum-Seekers in Germany - Sabine Klotz





III. (Re)constructing Migrants in Health Research





9. Questioning Categorisation Practices: 'Migrants' and 'Ethnic Groups' in Public Health Classification(s) - Penelope Scott and Hella von Unger





10. Culturally Sensitive Palliative Care Research: What Should we Do with 'Those People', or what Should we Do with Ourselves? - Piret Paal





11. Using Superdiversity as a Lens to View Migrant Health: Reflections on Ethical and Practical Implications of an Exploratory Study Involving Community Researchers - Antje Lindenmeyer





IV. Navigating Pluralism in Healthcare





12. Challenges in the Provision of Mental Health Care for Refugees in Germany: a Socially and Culturally Sensitive Approach to Psychological Counselling and Psychotherapy - Kerstin Hein and Barbara Abdallah-Steinkopff





13. Female Genital Alteration in the UK: a Failure of Pluralism, a Failure of Intersectionality - Arianne Shahvisi





14. Integration, Identity and Elite Migrants: Capturing the Perspectives of Overseas-Trained South Asian Doctors in the UK - Ghazala Yasmin Farooq





15. How to Support Migrant Physicians in Navigating through an Unfamiliar Healthcare System: Findings from a Qualitative Interview Study - Corinna Klingler and Georg Marckmann





16. Migrants, Pluralism and End-of-life Decision-making for Children with Life-limiting Illness: Perspectives on the case of Josip - Katja Kuehlmeyer and Monika Fuhrer

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